Bedeutung
Communicating in the Danish language.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Danes are often modest about their language. If you say 'Jeg taler lidt dansk,' they will likely be very impressed, as they consider their language difficult for foreigners. In Greenland, 'at tale dansk' is common as it is the second official language, but Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) is the primary language of identity. There is a Danish-speaking minority in Northern Germany. For them, 'at tale dansk' is a way to maintain their cultural heritage. In 'The Danish Capital of America,' you might find older generations or enthusiasts who still try to 'tale dansk' during festivals.
The 'Lidt' Trick
Always add 'lidt' (a little) if you are nervous. 'Jeg taler lidt dansk' lowers expectations and makes Danes speak slower.
The English Switch
If a Dane switches to English, don't give up! Say: 'Jeg vil gerne øve mig, kan vi tale dansk?'
Bedeutung
Communicating in the Danish language.
The 'Lidt' Trick
Always add 'lidt' (a little) if you are nervous. 'Jeg taler lidt dansk' lowers expectations and makes Danes speak slower.
The English Switch
If a Dane switches to English, don't give up! Say: 'Jeg vil gerne øve mig, kan vi tale dansk?'
Body Language
Danes value directness. When you 'tale dansk', keep eye contact; it shows confidence even if your grammar is off.
Listen to Podcasts
To 'tale dansk' better, listen to 'DR Nyheder' to hear the standard 'Rigsdansk' pronunciation.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'at tale' in the present tense.
Jeg ___ dansk med min ven.
The present tense of 'at tale' is 'taler'.
Which sentence follows the V2 rule correctly?
Choose the correct sentence:
In Danish, the verb must be the second element when the sentence starts with an adverb like 'Nu'.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.
A: Kan du tale dansk? B: Ja, ___.
'Jeg taler lidt dansk' is a natural and common response for a learner.
Match the phrase to the correct register.
Match 'Jeg snakker dansk' with its context.
'Snakke' is informal and best suited for casual social gatherings.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Tale vs. Snakke
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJeg ___ dansk med min ven.
The present tense of 'at tale' is 'taler'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In Danish, the verb must be the second element when the sentence starts with an adverb like 'Nu'.
A: Kan du tale dansk? B: Ja, ___.
'Jeg taler lidt dansk' is a natural and common response for a learner.
Match 'Jeg snakker dansk' with its context.
'Snakke' is informal and best suited for casual social gatherings.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenIt is neutral. It's appropriate for both a job interview and a conversation with a friend.
'Tale' is more standard/formal; 'snakke' is informal/chatty. Use 'tale' in class and 'snakke' at a bar.
No, never use an article with the language name after 'tale'. Just 'tale dansk'.
Danish doesn't have a continuous 'ing' form. You just say 'Jeg taler dansk'.
They are trying to be helpful! Just politely ask to continue in Danish to practice.
No, use 'skrive' for writing. 'Tale' is strictly for oral communication.
No, in Danish, languages and nationalities are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.
You say: 'Jeg taler flydende dansk'.
It means to speak nicely or politely, often said to children or in arguments.
It is a hard 'd' at the beginning of the word.
It's grammatically correct but sounds redundant. Just 'Jeg taler dansk' is much more natural.
For A1, about 60-100 hours of study. For fluency, usually 1-3 years of immersion.
Verwandte Redewendungen
at snakke dansk
similarTo chat in Danish
at forstå dansk
builds onTo understand Danish
at lære dansk
builds onTo learn Danish
at skrive på dansk
specialized formTo write in Danish
rigsdansk
specialized formStandard Danish